Meketre

Meketre (83 BC-) was an Egyptian man who served as the protector of the Kanopos Nome countryside during the 1st century BC.

Biography
Meketre was born in the Kanopos Nome of Ptolemaic Egypt in 83 BC, the nephew of Mut-snat-em and the cousin of Jarha. The local farmers looked up to Meketre as their protetcor, as he fought off the Hungry Great Bandits during their incessant raids on the area's farms. In 48 BC, the bandits captured Meketre as his family was attacked by hippopotami, and he was taken back to their Potamos Hideout. Jarha enlisted the help of the medjay Bayek in rescuing Meketre, and Bayek slew all of his bandit captors. Meketre was amazed to hear that Bayek was a medjay, and Bayek remarked that they were of the same brotherhood. The two of them proceeded to head to Meketre's home village, where they slew all of the remaining bandits, and, when Meketre said that Egypt could use more men like Bayek, Bayek again complimented Meketre, saying that Egypt could use more men like both of them, local protectors.